G1 News reports that Sabino de Farias Neto, the psychiatrist responsible for medicating Ryan Gracie on the night of his death, is being blamed by Sao Paulo investigators for the fighter’s untimely demise.

Investigator Roberto Calaca Vieira has even gone as far as to say that Neto should be indicted for manslaughter.

Gracie, the former PRIDE standout and member of the famed Gracie jiu-jitsu family, was found dead in his prison cell on December 15th after being arrested for attempted theft of a car and motorcycle.

After initial processing, Gracie was taken for toxicology testing and upon completion was returned to his holding cell where he remained until discovered by police around 7am.

The recently released toxicology report has indicated the presence of multiple drugs in Gracie’s system including marijuana, cocaine and the following prescription medicines administered by Neto: Midazolam, Alprazolan, Prometazina, Clozapine, and Haloperidol.

According to investigators, the combination of drugs - not the dosage, was the cause of Gracie’s heart and respiratory failure.

Neto vehemently denies any wrongdoing and considers Gracie’s treatment “routine”, pointing to the fighter’s history of cocaine abuse as a more likely cause.

While Neto and investigators continue to point fingers, many questions still remain for the Gracie family.

Flavia Gracie, Ryan’s sister, wants to know why her brother was not transferred to a local hospital after his initial medical exam on the night of his death.

This case is sure to reveal more as time goes on. Neto’s attorney has referred to the Gracie report as inconclusive.

As it stands, I think that’s a pretty fitting word for most of this tragedy.

February 23rd, 2008    

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Comment by pUniSHment
2008-02-23 00:46:20

Doctors issuing patients medication is a serious problem nowdays, along with the fact that the patients abuse the medication. It’s very unfortunate.

 
Comment by No1Dad
2008-02-23 01:50:42

“Investigator Roberto Calaca Vieira has even gone as far as to say that Neto should be indicted for manslaughter.”

What an idiot. Obviously the doctor did not intend for the poor man to have such an adverse reaction to the script.

 
Comment by Jonathan
2008-02-23 02:33:52

[quote comment=”324790″]”Investigator Roberto Calaca Vieira has even gone as far as to say that Neto should be indicted for manslaughter.”

What an idiot. Obviously the doctor did not intend for the poor man to have such an adverse reaction to the script.[/quote]

Under Canadian (and im pretty sure American) law, manslaughter does not require an element of intent. This would be closer to “criminal negligence causing death”, though. But knows, maybe the criminal laws in Brazil regarding manslaughter are different…

Either way, what a tragedy…

 
Comment by Xero
2008-02-23 04:11:17

No1Dad, you should really learn what the fuck manslaughter is, before calling someone else an idiot.

 
Comment by linx
2008-02-23 05:43:34

[quote comment=”324790″]”Investigator Roberto Calaca Vieira has even gone as far as to say that Neto should be indicted for manslaughter.”

What an idiot. Obviously the doctor did not intend for the poor man to have such an adverse reaction to the script.[/quote]

That’s exactly what manslaughter is, killed without the intention to do so. I’m sure he didn’t intend to, but his prescriptions may have caused ryan’s death, prompting the malpractice from his part. If so, he should be fined and they should take his medical license away, along with any criminal charges that may proceed. On a side note, the doctor was sent by the Gracie family to try to persuade the police to release him to the hospital, not to treat him there.

 
Comment by Da Monkey
2008-02-23 06:15:15

I agree that Dr.s have been abusing scripts for years. With Oxycoting Dr. where getting cruises, paid vacations, cash bonuses, ect. for being the best rx writers in their particular region. But lets be honest here Ryan Gracie was a coke head. And a year of abusing coke several times a week will cause entirely more damage then anything else Ryan was on. Authorities are out of their mind if they press manslaughter charges on this guy, when they know their was cocaine in his system. Has anyone ever seen a MRI of the brain on a long term cocaine user. There is so many parts that just lay unreactive. Only in todays world does the DR get the blame before the obvious drug abuse problem….

 
Comment by jimmy v
2008-02-23 09:26:59

doctors dont prescribe cocaine last time i checked and its up to the patient to take the recomened dose and not abuse it but anyways r.i.p ryan .

 
Comment by clayton
2008-02-23 13:10:16

one you ad cocaine to the mix, all responsibility is off the doctor, IMO.

 
Comment by linx
2008-02-23 13:37:36

[quote comment=”324982″]I agree that Dr.s have been abusing scripts for years. With Oxycoting Dr. where getting cruises, paid vacations, cash bonuses, ect. for being the best rx writers in their particular region. But lets be honest here Ryan Gracie was a coke head. And a year of abusing coke several times a week will cause entirely more damage then anything else Ryan was on. Authorities are out of their mind if they press manslaughter charges on this guy, when they know their was cocaine in his system. Has anyone ever seen a MRI of the brain on a long term cocaine user. There is so many parts that just lay unreactive. Only in todays world does the DR get the blame before the obvious drug abuse problem….[/quote]

See the thing is, being a doctor maybe he should’ve known not to prescribe something with the drugs that were already in ryan’s system. I’m not saying that the doctor is at fault here, but if they find that he was negligent, than I agree that he should face charges. Than again, they still need to see if the prescription drugs were the cause of his death. If they find that the cocaine abuse was the only cause for his death, than the doctor would be in the clear. If they find that the prescription drugs, along with the drugs that were on his system were the cause of his death, than the doctor would have been negligent.

[quote comment=”324832″][quote comment=”324790″]

What an idiot. Obviously the doctor did not intend for the poor man to have such an adverse reaction to the script.[/quote]

Under Canadian (and im pretty sure American) law, manslaughter does not require an element of intent. This would be closer to “criminal negligence causing death”, though. But knows, maybe the criminal laws in Brazil regarding manslaughter are different…

Either way, what a tragedy…[/quote]

“Manslaughter” means killing without the initial intend to do so here in Brasil and everywhere in the world. The meaning of the term “manslaughter” is universal.

RIP Ryan!

 
Comment by Shamanute
2008-02-23 19:13:09

How can the doc take any responsibility for this? He didnt prescirbe any illegal drugs, nor can he be responsible for any adverse reactions that gracie may of had while mixing the presciption meds with illegals. Its a tragedy but common now. Ryan is the only one to blame here.

 
Comment by ten blade
2008-02-24 09:49:12

if the stiff is abusing cocaine, than he will abuse prescription drugs as well. Disgraceful blaming the physician. The docs fault with Heath Ledger too I guess… These idiots get addicted to pain killers & before long cannot function without them, further necessitating escalating doses, and finally on to more powerful opiods such as oxycontin. Oxycontin, cocaine, ambien, vicodin….loser antidote to life

 
Comment by AdamYves
2008-02-25 06:31:45

Those are some serious drugs, sounds like Ryan had a very sad time. A lot of people who are in that kind of state often self medicate, and/or take more then they are prescribed,and add other drugs like cocaine, weed, alchohol. To charge this doctor with manslaughter would be obscene. If anything does come up,take away his practise.

 
Comment by EazyEismydad
2008-02-25 07:14:05

Psychiatrists are government certified pushers. At least 90% of them should lose their medical licenses.

 
Comment by jsmith
2008-11-14 10:17:25

he was no saint,but the fact is these doctors are the real dope dealers getting paid to prescribe and inject us.in the us we give our kids dextramethamphetamine( a form of crank,speed ,meth)to make them pay attention in school.its just sad doctors take the hypocrites oath now to do whatever they can to make money(plastic boobs etc)with no regard to health of the customer,i mean patient.remember the hypocratic oath.the doctor killed ryan.

 
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